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2019 Nov 23
3
[Sieve] Multiple email recipients, how?
On 22-11-19 22:48, Ralph Seichter via dovecot wrote: > * Robert via dovecot: > >> We use a simple system for routing emails to different email users by >> postfixing the addresses with the actual user: xxxJohn at domain; >> yyyJohn at domain etc all will be delivered to user John. >> (This way John can invent a new email address on-the-fly and that will >> be
2019 Nov 22
0
[Sieve] Multiple email recipients, how?
* Robert via dovecot: > We use a simple system for routing emails to different email users by > postfixing the addresses with the actual user: xxxJohn at domain; > yyyJohn at domain etc all will be delivered to user John. > (This way John can invent a new email address on-the-fly and that will > be delivered to his email box.) This seems like a strange way achieve flexible
2010 Aug 24
5
When should dictionary entries for the expire plugin be added/updated?
I've set up Dovecot 2.0 with the expire plugin using an SQLite DB, and when mail is delivered via dovecto-lda, the DB gets updated as expected. However, when I use Thunderbird 3.1.2 for Mac OS X to move a message to any of the folders known to the expire plugin (e.g. the 'tmp' folder), the SQLite DB is not updated. Here is an excerpt of my current configuration: #
2019 Jun 18
2
mdbox to Maildir
On Tue, 18 Jun 2019 at 01:35, Ralph Seichter via dovecot < dovecot at dovecot.org> wrote: > * Odhiambo Washington via dovecot: > > > Is it possible? How do I do it for ALL mailboxes? > > This has been asked (and answered) recently; see the Dovecot Wiki. > > -Ralph > Could you kindly point me to the exact article in the wiki, please? -- Best regards, Odhiambo
2017 Feb 10
5
Replacement for antispam plugin
On Fri, Feb 10, 2017 at 03:52:52PM +0100, Ralph Seichter wrote: >On 10.02.2017 09:06, Aki Tuomi wrote: > >> Since antispam plugin is deprecated and we would really prefer people >> not to use it, we wrote instructions on how to replace it with IMAPSieve. > >In my setup, I use the following sieve script globally for all users: > > if header :is "X-Spam-Flag"
2008 Apr 17
1
How to deal with mail to unknown virtual recipients?
Hello list, I am not quite sure whether this is a questions for Dovecot or Postfix. I have set up, virtual hosting for one domain (for test purposes) using a passwd-file as passdb and a static userdb (see dovecot -n at the end) along with Postfix in a manner described in [1], i.e. a non-Postfix mail store. Other than that I also do hosting for the canonical domain which is for users with a
2017 Feb 10
1
Replacement for antispam plugin
On Fri, Feb 10, 2017 at 9:59 PM, Ralph Seichter <dovecot-ml at seichter.de> wrote: > On 10.02.17 20:34, Michael Slusarz wrote: > > > When you move a message to a new mailbox, that is a "new message" > > event (a new UID in the target mailbox is created; the message count > > increases). So imap.mailbox is set to the name of the *target* mailbox. > >
2019 Nov 14
6
http API for IMAP
Am 13.11.19 um 17:21 schrieb Ralph Seichter via dovecot: > * Thomas G?ttler via dovecot: > >> Is there a way to access mails in dovecot via https? > > Why on earth would that be beneficial? > > "The Internet Message Access Protocol, Version 4rev1 (IMAP4rev1) > allows a client to access and manipulate electronic mail messages > on a server."
2017 Aug 09
4
is a self signed certificate always invalid the first time?
Cheers Remko and Ralph. I think there was some mention in the lets encrypt FAQ that certbot doesn't do email. But I understand I can use their generated very for dovecot, postfix and https? That would be good indeed. Anyone know of any manual, or can I just replace the certs in the dovecot and postfix locations with theirs? Do dovecot, postfix and apache all support .pem format? Sent from
2020 Apr 20
5
sieve question
Hi Ralph! Thanks for your reply! On 4/20/20 12:19 PM, Ralph Seichter wrote: > I suggest you don't use Sieve for this, but simply configure Postfix > to reject messages to @old.domain.com with the desired message. MTA > rejections signal clearly that the message has not been delivered, and > you can also include an URL pointing to a web page with more detailed > information.
2014 May 25
2
Samba 4 / Kerberos / ssh
I try to get Samba 4 with ssh running. I found in the Script from Matthieu Patou tot he sysvol sync the follwing intresting line. --- kinit -k -t /etc/krb5.keytab `hostname -s | tr "[:lower:]" "[:upper:]"`\$ rsync -X -u -a $dc_account_name\$@${dc}.${domain}:$SYSVOL $STAGING --- when i understand correct he uses the domain controller service principle to connect to the
2020 May 29
2
migrating dovecot to new server
> On 29/05/2020 20:12 Ralph Seichter <abbot at monksofcool.net> wrote: > > > * David Mehler: > > > I'd ideally like to back up all the mails in the maildir location, > > copy that over, load in my configuration files, and bring the system > > back up. > > I don't think this qualifies as "ideal" for migration. My recommendation
2020 Jan 30
3
SSH certificates - restricting to host groups
On Thu, Jan 30, 2020 at 7:11 AM Christian, Mark <mark.christian at intel.com> wrote: > > On Thu, 2020-01-30 at 12:27 +0000, Brian Candler wrote: > > As a concrete example: I want Alice to be able to login as "alice" > > and > > "www" to machines in group "webserver" (only). Also, I want Bob to > > be > > able to login as
2020 Apr 21
2
sieve question
* mj: > Our autoreply message reads: "Your email has not been read nor > forwarded", which is also the case, forcing the sender to take action. No, it does not. An auto-reply message, even if it is actually read by the sender, can be ignored without penalty. An MTA rejection puts the ball into the sender's court because the message has never been accepted by the
2020 Jun 11
1
Dovecot /VMWare Boxer
* Sami Ketola: > They do not rely on Date header. Date header is not mandatory and also > it's not written on server side. It is written by the sender. Could you please elaborate on "Date header is not mandatory"? As far as the message format goes, "Date" and "From" are actually the two required headers in every message (see RFC 5322), so I am not quite
2015 Jan 08
4
Asterisk 13.1.0/PJSIP peer IP address issue
Thank you for your note, Scott. I set rewrite_contact=yes for both contacts, and I also had to do remove_existing=yes because I had to remove the existing contact information (max_contacts = 1 was preventing new contact information) using pjsip qualify demo-alice etc., after which the right IP addresses showed in pjsip show endpoints. Anyway, it works as expected now, I think. My pjsip.conf is
2018 Mar 28
2
random wrong login shell in domain member
Hello, everybody. I have encountered some strange situations that are driving me crazy. I have 2 DCs which using sernet samba, version 4.7.6. and I use a samba version 4.6.2 as a domain member for file sharing in CentOS7.4. The domain member works well as a file server, but When I login to that domain member using AD authtication. Sometimes, It works OK too, but sometime , I can't login that
2018 Dec 02
2
Mailing list address harvested for spamming
* Ruben Safir: > On Sun, Dec 02, 2018 at 03:58:53AM +0100, Bernd Petrovitsch wrote: > >> Let's hope that people who do not know how to use a tool - e.g. >> like a hammer - doesn't use that tool in the first place .... > > that is pretty unrealistic and I don't agree with it anyway. The tool metaphor is realistic. In my experience (which dates back to the
2015 Jan 08
2
Asterisk 13.1.0/PJSIP peer IP address issue
I am following the instructions in https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Basic+PBX+Functionality and I am trying to make a call from extension Alice (6001) to extension for Bob (6002). When I make the call, I can hear the ringing on Alice's phone (caller), but Bob's phone (callee) doesn't ring, or show a call coming in from Alice. My setup and environment is as follows: Alice, Bob
2020 Jan 30
5
SSH certificates - restricting to host groups
Hello, I am trying to work out the best way to issue SSH certificates in such way that they only allow access to specific usernames *and* only to specific groups of host. As a concrete example: I want Alice to be able to login as "alice" and "www" to machines in group "webserver" (only). Also, I want Bob to be able to login as "bob" and